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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2005
We point out two important effects relevant to the information which can be obtained from the distributions of galactic angular elements of new comets. (i) The commonly used criterion for a selection of new comets from a catalog of long-period comets (reciprocal original semi-major axis $a < 1.0^{-4}\,$AU$^{-1}$) is crude as already proved by Dybczyński in 2001. It is more relevant to regard as new the comets with previous perihelion distance $q > 15\,$AU. (ii) The angular orbital elements of Oort-cloud comets referred to the galactic coordinate system undergo large changes at the observed (current) perihelion passage, therefore their values are chaotic enough. Thus the information contained in the distribution of angular elements is dimmed. We suggest constructing the distributions for the elements at other epoch, e.g. for those at the previous perihelion passage.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html